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Bukhan (literally
North Han) may
refer to: The
colloquial exonym used to
refer to
North Korea by
South Koreans; see
Names of
Korea Bukhansan or Bukhan...
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Bukhan (Korean: 북한강; lit. North Han River) is a
tributary of the Han
River that
flows through both
North and
South Korea. It
traverses Kangwon Province...
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Image Bukhan (Nepal Bhasa:ईमेज बुखँ) is the
first news
program in
Nepal Bhasa. This
program is
broadcast two
times every day. The word
Image Bukhan comes...
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formed as the land
around it was
inundated by the
rising water of the
Bukhan River (northern part of the Han River) as the
result of the construction...
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Namhan River (South Han River),
which originates from Daedeoksan, and the
Bukhan River (North Han River),
which originates on the
slopes of
Mount Kumgang...
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Bukhansanseong (Korean: 북한산성; lit. fortress of the
mountains north of the Han) is a
fortress located in
Gyeonggi Province and Seoul,
South Korea, dating...
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alternatively Pukhan-san (Korean: 북한산, lit. 'North Han Mountain'), or
Bukhan Mountain, is a
mountain on the
northern periphery of Seoul,
South Korea...
- may be
found in
sources which predate the
Korean War.
South Koreans use
Bukhan (북한, 北韓) when
referring to
North Korea,
derived from the
South Korean name...
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similar to Seoul. In 603,
Goguryeo attacked Bukhansanseong (북한산성; 北漢山城;
Bukhan Mountain Fortress),
which Silla ended up winning. In 604,
Silla abolished...
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Transcriptions Revised Romanization Bukhan Nodongdang McCune–Reischauer
Pukhan Nodongdang...